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4:07 AM
Currently, there are 2357 banned reviewers, out of which:
- 2241 (95.1%) users are banned for Triage reviews in one way or another
- 1757 (74.5%) users are banned for selecting "Requires Editing" in Triage when the question was unsalvagable
- 84 (3.6%) users are automatically banned for failing multiple review audits
- 338 (14.3%) users are banned for the first time
- 635 (26.9%) users have at least five review bans
- 141 (6.0%) users have at least ten review bans
- 162 (6.9%) users have a duration of at least 100 days, of which 23 users are perma-banned
 
 
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6:52 AM
@SamuelLiew The stats are improving. Is the situation improving as well or are simply less people getting caught?
 
7:06 AM
a bit of both
 
 
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9:09 AM
Hey, I am not sure if this is the right question to ask, but what do I do with code only "Low Quality Posts"?

They don't follow rules, so can't click OK
They can all be improved by their authors, so deleting seems overreach
I don't know how to explain what they did, and shouldn't be required, so Edit is also not the right answer.
 
@f.khantsis Unsalvageable.
You're not deleting them with that, you're closing them.
Author can fix the question, and all will be well.
Questions only fixable by author are always considered unsalvageable.
 
@Mast the action doesn't say "close", it says "Recommend deletion". I am talking about the "Low Quality Post" queue
 
@f.khantsis You even made that blatantly obvious in your first sentence. I'm sorry.
I was confused with Triage for a moment.
In that case I'd say 'Recommend deletion' is your only viable option.
The advice that goes for Triage goes here as well. If it can't be fixed by the community, don't touch the 'Requires editing' button.
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A: Triage Review Queue - Inconsistent guidelines for "Requires Editing"?

ServyIf it's not possible for the community to edit it into an appropriate question, don't select "requires editing". All you're doing is sending the post over to other community members and asking them to edit it, when they'll have nothing to do but vote to close the question, as you should have don...

If you think OP is putting in an effort already, based on the comments or whatever, you could go for Ok. But that's taking a leap of faith.
Questions don't hit the LQ for no reason.
They're usually better posted anew, with the effort.
 
How does a Question go into the "Low Quality Posts"?
 
9:24 AM
Answers can get there by flag and automatically, questions only automatically. Automatic means the system finds it suspicious, based on length and/or content. These could be spam, trolls or by people unable to state a decent question for whatever reason.
 
If I understand it correctly users should have an opportunity to improve on their posts assuming they don't have bad intentions. Do code only should be initially closed, not deleted. Or did I misunderstand?
 
Code-only anything, both questions and answers, should be immediately deleted IMO.
 
I don't think there's a community consensus on that. NAA for code only answer will get the flag declined.
 
"Try this:" answers are disgusting, code-only questions show lack of research.
 
From looking at it first time today, almost all FQPs are code only.

And many times code only answer is ok, like the code is self-describable. I.E. if a user is asking for a property to do something, and the answer is the property responsible for that behavior
 
9:30 AM
@Scratte Yes, because code-only are VLQ, not NAA.
Raise the wrong flag and it will be declined.
@f.khantsis Most questions on SO are crap.
And often enough code-only answers are accepted.
 
Ahh. I did read about 10 different posts on VLQ and most of those were about declined flags on those too.
 
Just because everyone is driving too fast on the highway doesn't mean it's encouraged.
 
@f.khantsis There is a post about the general workflow Question flags, queues, edits, roomba, community♦, how does this actually work?. It has a nice flow-chart too :) There may be something about what option the community thinks you should pick.
 
@Scratte That's a very good flow chart, yes.
 
@f.khantsis And this nicely describes the "dangers" of the VLQ flag: When is a closeable question a very low quality question?
But lets say a Question is closed because it's code only. How long does it take the Question to reach someone in the "Low Quality Posts"? If it's just 5 min. it's reasonable to assume that the OP didn't have enough time to improve it.
 
9:47 AM
@Scratte great flowchart, but somewhat old, Many things changed
 
Can you edit this to include text in the beginning? To avoid the one-boxing..
@f.khantsis But maybe just stick around. Samuel often give very easy to understand straight answers.
 
10:38 AM
I just did two triage reviews where I disagreed with another user - before I continue, I would like to asure myself, that I do not err. Please review my review :-) stackoverflow.com/review/triage/25726138
 
11:08 AM
@derM Both look handled correctly. jeanggi90 could use a review ban IMO.
 
Thanks.
 
 
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2:17 PM
Hi, recently I review 100+ for multiple queues, however, humans make mistakes. Even if I kept my fault review rate below 0.5%, I may still get banned multiple times.
Just banned for 30 days for a First Post review
The more you contribute, the bigger the chance you got banned, feel kind of sad.
 
@keikai Ping @Samuel if you think you're still worthy and he'll figure it out.
 
2:32 PM
@SamuelLiew Am I still worthy? I would accept both results, and guessing if 30-days ban I could pay more focus on the normal QA.
 
2:46 PM
ban looks valid
you don't get banned just for one failed audit
review bans double in duration if your previous review ban ended within the past 30 days
also, this is your fourth consecutive review ban. you need to slow down and look carefully
 
Ouch.
 
@keikai The more you contribute incorrectly, the higher chance you get review banned
 
Looks reasonable, thanks for your guys' support.
 
3:01 PM
after review ban ends, wait 30 days to continue reviewing, if you don't want the next one to be 64 days
 
I thought it would auto re-start from 2-days ban, based on the answer in Stack Exchange
 
 
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4:23 PM
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Q: Is an early review-ban lift possible?

matthias_hI got banned from reviewing for this Triage review: https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/25689373 I decided for "Requires editing" which was a mistake as I can see now. My decision to choose "Requires editing" was that the question had serious code formatting problems (parts of the code have ...

 
@keikai that is no longer the case. Now it just keeps doubling or halving
 
 
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6:42 PM
@SamuelLiew do you think it'd be a good idea to unfeatured your triage post and feature the dark mode one, so that users can get more info and/or report bugs?
 
 
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11:47 PM
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Q: Unjustified review bans

miken32I get that there's some angst over the triage queues and their usefulness, but things seem to be getting a little heavy-handed. I recently (I don't know when because I wasn't notified) received my first review ban for this review. My understanding is that the triage queue is to identify question...

 

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